| Bualyptus.] XLVIII. MYRTACEX. 199 
leaves alternate, peltately — to the nem above the base. 
- leaves oblong or ti olati . . 118. E melissiodora. 
Leaves broadly ov . 119. Z. peltata. 
Leaves mg "ee , broadly ovate. Fruit globose, truncate 
or with a very short neck . . 120. E latifolia. 
—. lewes Gëfter or ge ceolate, , acuminate, with - numerous 
i fine, close, almost tra one 
Tropical s cies. Fruit 1 to 1 in in. long, prominently ribbed . 121. E. ptychocarpa. 
Western species. Fruit n to 2 in. Tog, not ribbed. 
s t wi 40$ ies = a e ai 
Seeds (very irre di e xit E. ficifolia 
Eastern species. “Fruit t = Ti in. 1T not ribbed: 
Seeds more or less win 2. « + 124, E. corymbosa. 
. . Seeds not winged . . 195. E. eitriodora. 
Leaves eech thik CS smooth, the very ‘fine close ‘almost 
nspicu 
transverse veins scarc 
Fri toblong. Opere esed dtstend, potions with the calyx 
till the moment of separation . 126. E. terminalis. 
Fruit globular or ak contracted at the mouth. Opereulum 
of E. terminalis. Flowers lar arge . 128. E pyrophora. 
... Fnit nearly globular, witha a gei nick: ehn “depressed 
3 (Flowers smaller than in the jer species ?) . . 127. E. dichromophloia. 
d ber rigid, with more oblique veins. Operen- 
u 
- Flowers pedicellate in Ge umbels eer E. maeulaia. 
Flowers sessile, in head scs ee daid MO: JE anite 
.. SUBsERIES IX. miese.— Leaves, Le. the peliolate ones, mostly op, osite 
or nearly so, dean vam: 3-flowered. Calyx with 4 minute teeth, more e gu 
"cesa below the globular hemispherical or fattened operculum. Stamens sometimes 
The habit of the subseries is Se that of the Robuste or oh the Inclus. 
7 ma e calyx-teeth are sometimes s rcely conspieuous in beh eg occasionally 
3 ering branches with alternate Tues may be observed in Po ome 
Stamens more or less distinctly in 4 clusters, usually very shortly ` 
ae at the base (or inserted on 4 lobes of the disk). 
Opereulum red, very broad, depressed,gvith 
Tue ribs, Fruit very large, hemispherical, with a 
broad raised hat-like disk . . 181. E erythrocorys. 
arge. Ope reulum hemispherical, smooth. 
peduncles flattened. intl a or globular; rim narrow; 
» ^ sually broa . 182. E tetragona. 
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88 
(Short, not flattened Fruit o Ms oblong; rim narrow; 
capsule sunk, Leaves ete tae Bas gei . 133. E. eudesmioides. 
xs Yery numerous, not ch uto clusters, the disk not 
bed. gradh species. Fruit oblong-cylindrical ; 
e sunk. 
papiguons, “Flowers rather lar, . 185. E tetradonta. 
Prominent, i "owe smal > short ance, the veins searecly EE E 
bular calyr-teet ishable in 40. E oi OS us, with large Án glo- 
; Kr and very — Pul En in 57. T tetraptera, with angular buds 14 in ng.) 
following enumerated or more or less described species, all unknown to me, are all 
"M probably Y synonyms to some of those here emt :— 
